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 1   T-I|     with straggling hair.~No shame at your blots: he who sees
 2  T-II|    dont deny I deserve it –~shame hasnt completely fled my
 3 T-III|    fear, in case I bring you shame:~not a line of this paper
 4 T-III|      poetry, dismayed by the shame of its rejection.~~ Book
 5 T-III|    and thinking of it is new shame,~and whatever is able to
 6 T-III|     is able to bring us such shame ~should be veiled and hidden
 7 T-III|      any care for me, or any shame,~you’d not have followed
 8  T-IV|   bring you grief, but never shame.~When reckless Capaneus
 9  T-IV|       Dont let the blush of shame redden your cheeks,~because
10   T-V|    and my fault, not free of shame, is free of odium,~or because
11   T-V|    think that I’m a cause of shame to you, to whom ~I’d wish
12   ExI|   recent sins,~able to bring shame on your House.~May the sanctuaries
13  ExIV| reading this verse,~and felt shame at being related to me by
14  ExIV|   find nothing here meriting shame,~except fate: she was blind
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